Premier League clubs were looking to switch tactics after attempts to reach a collective agreement amid the coronavirus crisis were frustrated
Premier League clubs anticipate having to start individual negotiations over wage reductions with their players after attempts to reach a collective pay agreement in response to the coronavirus crisis were frustrated during talks on Saturday.
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